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Recent Edits => Overgeneralization

Recent edits have equated porteur bicycles with butchers bikes, etc., and have suggested that most porteur bicycles have smaller front wheels. These statements are untrue and represent overgeneralization of the "Porteur" moniker to include delivery bicycles in general. Note that bicycles with smaller front wheels are generally called "low gravity" bicycles and are distinctly different from porteur bicycles. I'd like to seriously rework the recent edits, but I wanted to throw the discussion up on the talk page before I do. Ebikeguy ( talk) 13:58, 19 August 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Recent Edits => Overgeneralization

Recent edits have equated porteur bicycles with butchers bikes, etc., and have suggested that most porteur bicycles have smaller front wheels. These statements are untrue and represent overgeneralization of the "Porteur" moniker to include delivery bicycles in general. Note that bicycles with smaller front wheels are generally called "low gravity" bicycles and are distinctly different from porteur bicycles. I'd like to seriously rework the recent edits, but I wanted to throw the discussion up on the talk page before I do. Ebikeguy ( talk) 13:58, 19 August 2010 (UTC) reply


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